TAGS: non-fiction

Starting last Fall, an intrepid group of readers began making its way through the Library’s non-fiction stacks, as members of the Dewey Book Club. Non-fiction books in the Library are organized according to the Dewey Decimal System, which divides all knowledge into 10 major classes, each of which is further broken down into more specific topics. The Dewey Book Club read one selection from each of the ten categories in turn, starting in October and finishing in July. If you would like to retrace their steps, the reading list is below. Or take your own tour of the Dewey Decimal System–there’s something there for every taste!

000s Generalities, October 1: The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared by Alice Ozma Call # 028